yes she is a god for bums
No, Cleopratra lived in Alexandria, Egypt.
Cleopatra was 39 when she killed herself.
It rather depends on the type and potency of venom - However, the symptoms include:Bleeding from the nose, ears and mouthBlurred visionConvulsionsDifficulty breathingDrooping eyelidsIncreased saliva productionLapsing in and out of consciousnessNausea, feeling lightheadedNumbness in the face and limbsPain at the bite siteParalysis - either local to the bite area or spread through the whole bodyRapid heart rateSlurred speechSweatingSwelling and redness around the woundsTwo puncture woundsVomiting and nauseaSnake bite wounds? Seeing a snake then experiencing pain? Experiencing pain and seeing a snake with its fangs embedded in you?Pain and redness around the bite area in most cases. If it's a venomous snake, additional symptoms include... numbing of the limb, shortness of breath, dizziness, feinting, heart attack, and eventually death - depending on the potency of the venom.well there are some snakes that u get a bite and u die but the egyptian cobra bit cleopratra so that wat made her diedAll of the above: Drooping eyelids and nausea, blurred vision and slurred speech, rapid heart rate and increased saliva productionIt depends on the type of snake and venom but... Pain and/or swelling of the bite area - visible puncture wounds in the skin - paralysis - laboured breathing - rapid heartbeat - nausea - lapsing in and out of consciousness..Droping eyelids and nausea blurred vision and slurred speechRapid heart rate and increased saliva production
It rather depends on the type and potency of venom - However, the symptoms include:Bleeding from the nose, ears and mouthBlurred visionConvulsionsDifficulty breathingDrooping eyelidsIncreased saliva productionLapsing in and out of consciousnessNausea, feeling lightheadedNumbness in the face and limbsPain at the bite siteParalysis - either local to the bite area or spread through the whole bodyRapid heart rateSlurred speechSweatingSwelling and redness around the woundsTwo puncture woundsVomiting and nauseaSnake bite wounds? Seeing a snake then experiencing pain? Experiencing pain and seeing a snake with its fangs embedded in you?Pain and redness around the bite area in most cases. If it's a venomous snake, additional symptoms include... numbing of the limb, shortness of breath, dizziness, feinting, heart attack, and eventually death - depending on the potency of the venom.well there are some snakes that u get a bite and u die but the egyptian cobra bit cleopratra so that wat made her diedAll of the above: Drooping eyelids and nausea, blurred vision and slurred speech, rapid heart rate and increased saliva productionIt depends on the type of snake and venom but... Pain and/or swelling of the bite area - visible puncture wounds in the skin - paralysis - laboured breathing - rapid heartbeat - nausea - lapsing in and out of consciousness..Droping eyelids and nausea blurred vision and slurred speechRapid heart rate and increased saliva production
It rather depends on the type and potency of venom - However, the symptoms include:Bleeding from the nose, ears and mouthBlurred visionConvulsionsDifficulty breathingDrooping eyelidsIncreased saliva productionLapsing in and out of consciousnessNausea, feeling lightheadedNumbness in the face and limbsPain at the bite siteParalysis - either local to the bite area or spread through the whole bodyRapid heart rateSlurred speechSweatingSwelling and redness around the woundsTwo puncture woundsVomiting and nauseaSnake bite wounds? Seeing a snake then experiencing pain? Experiencing pain and seeing a snake with its fangs embedded in you?Pain and redness around the bite area in most cases. If it's a venomous snake, additional symptoms include... numbing of the limb, shortness of breath, dizziness, feinting, heart attack, and eventually death - depending on the potency of the venom.well there are some snakes that u get a bite and u die but the egyptian cobra bit cleopratra so that wat made her diedAll of the above: Drooping eyelids and nausea, blurred vision and slurred speech, rapid heart rate and increased saliva productionIt depends on the type of snake and venom but... Pain and/or swelling of the bite area - visible puncture wounds in the skin - paralysis - laboured breathing - rapid heartbeat - nausea - lapsing in and out of consciousness..Droping eyelids and nausea blurred vision and slurred speechRapid heart rate and increased saliva production
It rather depends on the type and potency of venom - However, the symptoms include:Bleeding from the nose, ears and mouthBlurred visionConvulsionsDifficulty breathingDrooping eyelidsIncreased saliva productionLapsing in and out of consciousnessNausea, feeling lightheadedNumbness in the face and limbsPain at the bite siteParalysis - either local to the bite area or spread through the whole bodyRapid heart rateSlurred speechSweatingSwelling and redness around the woundsTwo puncture woundsVomiting and nauseaSnake bite wounds? Seeing a snake then experiencing pain? Experiencing pain and seeing a snake with its fangs embedded in you?Pain and redness around the bite area in most cases. If it's a venomous snake, additional symptoms include... numbing of the limb, shortness of breath, dizziness, feinting, heart attack, and eventually death - depending on the potency of the venom.well there are some snakes that u get a bite and u die but the egyptian cobra bit cleopratra so that wat made her diedAll of the above: Drooping eyelids and nausea, blurred vision and slurred speech, rapid heart rate and increased saliva productionIt depends on the type of snake and venom but... Pain and/or swelling of the bite area - visible puncture wounds in the skin - paralysis - laboured breathing - rapid heartbeat - nausea - lapsing in and out of consciousness..Droping eyelids and nausea blurred vision and slurred speechRapid heart rate and increased saliva production
Depends on the snake. This is why it's so important to identify the snake that has caused the bite, so medical authorities can select the correct antivenene. Do not try to kill or capture the snake; simply note its characteristics, especially its head. Experts can come close to identifying the snake by considering the geographical area you were bitten in terms of the snake's habitat.